Steve, I wanted to duplicate (ha!) your method,
and compare it to using the blend tool.
Two similar ideas, different results.
Nothing to choose between the time to create either of them.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Steve, I wanted to duplicate (ha!) your method,
and compare it to using the blend tool.
Two similar ideas, different results.
Nothing to choose between the time to create either of them.
Saludos,
Bob.
agreed - when I said 'in a hurry' it was more 'did not have the time to stop and think' :)
Additionaly as I am a disciple of William of Occam I like the duplicate method because, should I then want to add this into something else, it will not have the implications in a compound object that adding an already blended item might. ;)
Steve, may I direct you to the "Occam's Razor?"
thread...you might enjoy the joke. :)
Saludos,
Bob.
l :D
I came up with another one.
Hey Frances,
I made an angel a bit higher up the page (post #19),
but I prefer yours. You seem to be finding that the
learning curve with Xara isn't too steep. Let's see some more!
I've just done this tile - I do lots of them, I don't seem to be
able to break the habit!
Saludos,
Bob.
Nice that Bob :) I find tiling addictive too - must be a meditation technique or summat :D
John
See ... you've got me at it now! :p :)
John
Cerne Abbas Giant before the Nasty Romans got here and replaced advertising with lechery :D
John (Bard Ovate and Druid ... in one of my lives :p )
Ok Bob you wanted more, here's another!:) I saw your drawing (post#19) and I thought it was a priest at the pulpit. I've found Xara very easy to learn, and it has become the main application I use for my home business( A small weekly publication).
Also I am posting another drawing in the Xara Gallery. (I hope, TG seems to be really slow today).